
For the past fifteen years, chef Mina Stone has been an integral part of the art world's dining table. Stone, who initially began cooking for artists to support her work in fashion, eventually focused on cooking full-time, and now frequently makes beautiful meals for artists' openings and studios, including the likes of Elizabeth Peyton, Urs Fischer, and many others. This April, the chef will open an eponymous restaurant
at MoMA PS1, called Mina's, replacing the
M. Wells Dinette that's been the museum's in-house eatery since 2012. [
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